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Friday, November 28, 2008

D-cup Bikinis: Another Reason Swimwear Separates are So Great!


Some women are large-busted, while the rest of their bodies are small. By the same token, there are some women who have a larger build, and therefore have larger breasts. And then there are all those women in between. But when you can mix and match your tops and bottoms it is easy to find your perfect combination for that perfect fit.

·D-Cup Bikini tops with small bikini bottoms. —This is the look for you if you find your bikini bottoms to be sagging when you buy the same size top and bottom. Or when you’re searching for that perfect bikini to show off the big boobs you bought—or the substantial bust you were born with. Forget about your past troubles with your bikini being out-of proportion—there is a solution now.

·D-cup bikini tops with medium bikini bottoms. —This style works for women who are more top-heavy, but not too skinny on bottom. With a nice d-cup bust that is just a little out of proportion with your medium sized body, don’t worry about getting stuck with a bikini that does not fit you quite right.

·Do you have D-cups that are in proportion to the rest of your body? There are bikinis that will fit you perfectly, whether or not you need to mix and match the sizes.

·For all the D-cup breasted women out there who want to go for a more modest look. There are two-piece swimsuits that will accentuate your features but not go over-the-top and be too revealing for your taste. Some styles are cut higher on top and show just a little cleavage, and some have longer tops, like an empire waist-style that hangs down a bit over the torso.

·Of course, for D-cups everywhere, there are also a wide range of one-piece suits that will fit you well, accentuate the features you want to accentuate and draw attention away from the features you do not want to bring attention to.

For the slender, sexy, D-cup breasted woman there are a variety of one-piece styles, from halter-topped suits with low-cut bottoms to a crisscross of fabric that will cover the breasts and join at the hips for that high-cut bottom.

For the D-cup woman who seeks a more modest one-piece look there are a lot of styles to choose from as well. Some of the most popular are those that come with a flat skirt at the bottom. They come in a more low-cut style on top or a more high cut look—whichever you prefer. There are many more one-piece styles to choose from. And they are easier to shop for than ever!

By Anne Clarke

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